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Scramble to fix Healthcare.gov site heightens security risks

  Web conferencing shootout: WebEx vs. GoToMeeting vs. MyTrueCloud | Galaxy Gear is a prime example of Samsung's hardware prowess

 
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Scramble to fix Healthcare.gov site heightens security risks
The scramble to fix glitches affecting the troubled Healthcare.gov website could heighten security risks and introduce fresh vulnerabilities into an already fragile system. Read More
 


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Cisco WebEx Meetings, Citrix GoToMeeting and MyTrueCloud My Web Conferences compete on features, quality, client support and cost. See how these three Web conferencing services compare. Read More
 

Galaxy Gear is a prime example of Samsung's hardware prowess
The smartwatch seems to be catching on, at least among early adopters in the tech industry who were on hand for the Samsung Developer Conference. Read More
 

British man charged with hacking NASA and US military computers
A British man has been charged with hacking into U.S. government computers and stealing personal data about thousands of employees, then bragging about it on Twitter. Read More
 

Google looks to triple Glass testers
Google is looking to triple the number of people testing Glass before the official rollout of the wearable computers next year. Read More
 

Verizon to sell BlackBerry Z30 in November for $200 plus two-year pact
Verizon Wireless announced it will begin selling the BlackBerry Z30, a 5-in. touchscreen-only smartphone, some time in November for $199.99 and a two-year service agreement. Read More
 

Apple profit declines as iPad sales flatten
Growth in iPhone shipments couldn't prevent Apple from reporting a drop in profits for the last quarter, as the iPad market flattened and Mac shipments fell. Read More
 

Samsung's share grows while Apple's declines in Q3 smartphone market
Samsung Electronics continued to dominate the smartphone market in the third quarter, which also saw quarterly shipments cross 250 million for the first time, according to research firm Strategy Analytics. Read More
 


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The U.S. moved one step closer to having a unified public safety network on Monday when the Federal Communications Commission approved the rules for using spectrum set aside for the system. Read More
 

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Dell to show its first 64-bit ARM server this week
Dell will give its first public demonstration of a 64-bit ARM server this week, the latest step in an industrywide effort to build servers based on low-power chips like those used in smartphones. Read More
 

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Cloud-based app suite takes aim at e-discovery speed and cost
A company that helps enterprises through e-discovery will give customers new tools to streamline the process and cut costs. Read More
 

Zuckerberg said what about privacy? Researchers create archive to find out
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg sometimes speaks quickly and his statements on Internet privacy are not always clear. So researchers created an archive of everything he has said publicly to better understand where Facebook stands on privacy. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: Anger at Apple's Free iWork suite: Change is good
  Apple users are allegedly upset because iWork is now free, some complain of missing features. They needn't worry. Here's why. Read More
 

Richi Jennings: Want Google Glass 2? Get an invite!
Well? Do you, punk? Google is talking about the next stage of its Glass Explorer program. If you want to join, you can get an invitation to be among the first to buy the second-generation units. Read More
 

 

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